Opinions about Epic Privacy Browser?

I wonder if the Epic Privacy Browser does what it's site says it can do.
If from Google Chrome, Does it track you like Google does?
I have installed it, but really would like to know if it is too good to be true.
Thank you for your input.

GiddyUpGo "Learn from the Past, Live in Today, Prepare for the Future"

Thank You Hawk for the reference urls. The first one from Privacydusk.com answered all of my concerns. I will reinstall my saved image and do away with Epic. I though it might be too good to be true. I really trust Windows Secrets persons.

If you want to read more reviews, type Epic Privacy Browser reviews into the search bar of your favorite search engine.

Thank You Hawk for the reference urls. The first one from Privacydusk.com answered all of my concerns. Yep! it keeps a record of your visits.
I will reinstall my saved image and do away with Epic. I though it might be too good to be true. Answers like yours is what makes Windows Secrets site trusted by me!

GiddyUpGo "Learn from the Past, Live in Today, Prepare for the Future"

I think you may have read that article wrong. It does temporarily hold data in RAM memory, but once you close the browser, it's pretty much gone.
To me, that's the problem. It always runs in incognito mode.

Epic Browser still was running even with the browser closed.
I did not want EpicUpdate.exe running when the EPIC browser was closed. This was also true on my computer.
Quote from the last of the first url....

"Now comes the bad part, I noticed that even when I am not running the Epic privacy browser there is a process in my Task manager called EpicUpdate.exe, this takes away memory resources and it really should not be there when the browser is not open. "

GiddyUpGo "Learn from the Past, Live in Today, Prepare for the Future"

PaleMoon checks for updates when you fire it up, but they only release updates every month or two.
Yes, you can turn off checking for updates, but that's not advisable unless you manually check for updates periodically yourself.
It's a good idea to make sure your browser is up to date, especially concerning security issues.

No one has mentioned the Tor Browser. How does it compare to the above mentioned & other "secure" browsers?

klx

TOR masks your IP address by routing your connection through several different servers around the world. This gives you a semblance of anonymity by hiding your real IP address, hence hiding your real location, from the sites you visit, but your ISP can still see every where you go.
The downside to using TOR is it can drastically slow down your connection speed.
I believe it does come with NoScript pre-installed.

As far as protecting you from any malicious scripts from being installed on your computer, no - it won't. you still have to use common sense.

Talking about transfering settings and Palemoon got me to thinking... The above link indicates that a FF backup w/Febe can be used to set up Palemoon. I will be trying this when I set up my new system.

David
Just because you don't know where you are going doesn't mean any road will get you there.